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Jul 04, 2007
(Full review can be found at the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography [cclapcenter.com:].)
Okay, I'll be the first to admit it (or maybe not the first, but still) -- that as an overeducated intellectual with a strong dislike for most of humanity, there are moments (lots of moments) where I can get myself worked up into a tizzy over things I probably shouldn't be getting that worked up over, and about which in any case I can't do anything anyway. Global warming? The end is nig More...
Okay, I'll be the first to admit it (or maybe not the first, but still) -- that as an overeducated intellectual with a strong dislike for most of humanity, there are moments (lots of moments) where I can get myself worked up into a tizzy over things I probably shouldn't be getting that worked up over, and about which in any case I can't do anything anyway. Global warming? The end is nig More...
Nov 28, 2009
decent novel, I picked it up thinking 'millenial' referred to the generation. Interesting to think that some people actually believed this stuff only ten years ago!
Jan 25, 2012
Didn't get to the point, too flaky. Story ends a year before the event and doesn't lead to anywhere you'd expect it to lead. I guess you could say the world had ended for the character.
Apr 10, 2008
Normal-ish guy takes off across the country to warn family and friends of the impending Y2K Debacle. Easy-to-read, funny, but not a lot of substance.
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